The Stone Blocks of Ollantaytambo Just Got Even Stranger

Get Your Book Here - https://megalithvault.netlify.app/ High in the Peruvian Andes, the fortress of Ollantaytambo guards a puzzle that refuses to settle. Six monolithic blocks of red porphyry — some weighing over 50 tons — stand fitted so tightly a blade can't slip between them. The strange part? The quarry sits nearly four miles away, across a river and up a mountainside the Inca supposedly climbed hauling stone by rope. Look closer and it gets stranger still: precisely cut grooves, mysterious protrusions, and joints that seem almost poured rather than carved. Mainstream archaeology has an answer for each detail. Put them all together, and the answer wobbles.